I won a 4 year AROTC scholarship to CU Boulder and on my application I put that I was majoring in Aerospace engineering. However at CU I didn't get into their engineering program. In order to get into it, I need to have a 3.0 gpa overall, and a 2.7 in math, physics, and chem at the end of my freshman year. I have a few questions regarding this:
- Are those gpa requirements difficult? Should I take the risk or should I go to Texas A&M or Syracuse, both of which I got into engineering?
- Are there any major pro's/con's to any of those schools ROTC programs?
- In the event I went to CU and did not meet those gpa requirements, could I transfer, say, to Texas A&M and use the remaining 3 years of my scholarship there?
Thank you guys for your help!
- Are those gpa requirements difficult? Should I take the risk or should I go to Texas A&M or Syracuse, both of which I got into engineering?
- Are there any major pro's/con's to any of those schools ROTC programs?
- In the event I went to CU and did not meet those gpa requirements, could I transfer, say, to Texas A&M and use the remaining 3 years of my scholarship there?
Thank you guys for your help!